Former
member of the disbanded boy group — Plantashun Boiz — Black Faze, real
name Ahmedu Obiabo, is attempting to pick up the pieces of his once
thriving music career, having gone underground for so long. A
conversation with the soft-spoken singer and song writer, who classifies
his style of music as universal flavour, gives a peep into the lonely
world of a once celebrated soul struggling to get his voice out in the
now competitive Nigerian music terrain.
He is careful with his words and intermittently begs not to be quoted
out of context. But this does not come as a surprise, as the singer,
who lays claim to having written some of the finest hits of the Platashun Boiz, has been a victim of bad press.
As expected, there have been rumours milling around him. For
instance, it was said not long ago that he was accused of defrauding
some show promoters of a huge amount of money. Also, he is said to have
been dumped by his wife of five years – as a result of bankruptcy. The
surprising thing, however, is that he takes these allegations in good
faith though he denies them substantially.
Black Face says, “I am not broke. You must understand that people
will say what they want, but what they don’t know they don’t know. I was
once married but have now been separated from my wife for some years
now. Music is taking all my time and I’m not in any relationship now.
There is no chance of reconciliation as I am married to my music for
now. My kids are with her.”
Attempting to ask any question about his relationship with his former
band mates, 2face Idibia and Faze, appears to be a case of opening up
old wounds, considering the fact that he is the least popular/successful
of the trio.
On his relationship with both artistes, he says, “I and 2Face are
good. If you ask them they will tell you the same thing because there is
really nothing to talk about. My fans have been waiting on my new album
for so long. So that is paramount now. I really don’t miss Plantashun Boiz days
because better days are ahead. I have learnt that life is a sport:
sometimes you lose and sometimes you win. But when you lose you can
always practise and come back better. More so, believing in yourself is
more important than people believing in you. “
Although Faze confirmed that plans were in the works towards producing a Plantashun Boiz comeback album before the year runs out in a TV interview in July, Black Faze debunks the statement with the wave of a hand.
“That project isn’t on, my dear! 2face just put out his album, Faze also. I am working on my own album titled Defender.
So, I’m busy till that is achieved. Other things can wait for now. I
have been working on my album for like two years now. I basically went
to hell and back to get some experience. I say so because I have had a
lot of experiences: difficult times and when no one believes in you, you
have to go against all odds to achieve your goals. I have learnt a lot
even as a pioneer of this game and you know what? I’m back! Singers stay
away for years to write some real music for fans. Music is of the
spirit, so you just can’t force it,” he stresses.
As he puts finishing touches to the release of his album, Black Faze
adds that he has been dealt terrible blows in the past by phoney
marketers and pirates and is not in a hurry to fall for their antics
again.
“I am still uncertain about the release date for now, because I am
still trying to have the distribution figured out as these marketers or
distributors do not want to pay artistes for their works anymore. If it
is about royalties, they won’t want to pay what is due to the artiste
and they don’t pay outright anymore. So, I am thinking it is best to
give it out to the masses for free or hold on till a distribution
agreement is met or arranged by my label, Skyhigh Music Incorporated.”
On the dearth of boy bands in Nigeria, he says, “It is not easy to
form a boys band and have it survive. My strong-willed nature kept
Plantashun Boiz for as long as it lasted. I always insisted that work
gets done, on rehearsals and a lot of other things. I used to challenge
every member of the group to be at their best at all times.”